external_id (str) – (optional) the External ID
string to use when assuming a role via STS.

mfa_serial_number (str) – (optional) the MFA Serial Number string to
use when assuming a role via STS.

mfa_token (str) – (optional) the MFA Token string to use when
assuming a role via STS.

ta_refresh_mode (str or int or
None) – How to handle refreshing Trusted Advisor checks;
this is either None (do not refresh at all), the string “wait”
(trigger refresh of all limit-related checks and wait for the refresh
to complete), the string “trigger” (trigger refresh of all
limit-related checks but do not wait for the refresh to complete), or
an integer, which causes any limit-related checks more than this
number of seconds old to be refreshed, waiting for the refresh to
complete. Note that “trigger” will likely result in the current run
getting stale data, but the check being refreshed in time for the
next run.

ta_refresh_timeout (int or None) – If ta_refresh_mode is “wait” or an
integer (any mode that will wait for the refresh to complete), if this
parameter is not None, only wait up to this number of seconds for the
refresh to finish before continuing on anyway.

(optional) the External ID
string to use when assuming a role via STS.

mfa_serial_number (str) – (optional) the MFA Serial Number string to
use when assuming a role via STS.

mfa_token (str) – (optional) the MFA Token string to use when
assuming a role via STS.

ta_refresh_mode (str or int or
None) – How to handle refreshing Trusted Advisor checks;
this is either None (do not refresh at all), the string “wait”
(trigger refresh of all limit-related checks and wait for the refresh
to complete), the string “trigger” (trigger refresh of all
limit-related checks but do not wait for the refresh to complete), or
an integer, which causes any limit-related checks more than this
number of seconds old to be refreshed, waiting for the refresh to
complete. Note that “trigger” will likely result in the current run
getting stale data, but the check being refreshed in time for the
next run.

ta_refresh_timeout (int or None) – If ta_refresh_mode is “wait” or an
integer (any mode that will wait for the refresh to complete), if this
parameter is not None, only wait up to this number of seconds for the
refresh to finish before continuing on anyway.